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<p>We created the BitNami Project to help spread the adoption of freely
available, high quality Open Source web applications. BitNami aims to make
it easier than ever to discover, download and install Open Source software such 
as document and content management systems, wikis and blogging software.<br/><br/>

You can learn more about BitNami at <a href="http://bitnami.com">http://bitnami.com</a><br/><br/>

The BitNami LAPP Stack is an easy to install
software platform that greatly simplifies the deployment of Open Source web
stacks. It includes ready-to-run versions of
Apache, PostgreSQL and PHP. BitNami LAPP Stack is
distributed for free under the Apache 2.0 license.<br/><br/> 

To get started with BitNami LAPP Stack we suggest the following:<br/><br/>


<b>1.- <a href="http://wiki.bitnami.com/Infrastructure_Stacks/BitNami_AMP_Stacks#What_is_the_default_installation_directory.3f">Check your installation.</a></b> The stack is self-contained and independent on your system, you can find all components in your installation directory: /home/quentin/lappstack-5.4.22-0<br/><br/>
<b>2.- <a href="http://wiki.bitnami.com/Infrastructure_Stacks/BitNami_AMP_Stacks#How_do_I_start_and_stop_the_servers.3f">Start the servers.</a></b> Open the graphical "Manager" tool in your installation directory to start & stop the installed servers. You can also use "ctlscript.sh" from the command line prompt. <br/><br/>
<b>3.- <a href="http://wiki.bitnami.com/Infrastructure_Stacks/BitNami_AMP_Stacks#How_can_I_create_a_custom_PHP_application.3f">Deploy your own project.</a></b> Check our examples in the <a href="http://wiki.bitnami.com/Infrastructure_Stacks/BitNami_AMP_Stacks">Quick Start Guide.</a><br/><br/>
<b>4.- <a href="http://127.0.0.1:8080/phppgadmin">Go to phpPgAdmin.</a></b> It is tool to handle the administration of PostgreSQL over the Web. For security reasons it is password protected and only accessible when using 127.0.0.1 as the hostname. Check <a href="http://wiki.bitnami.com/Components/phpMyAdmin_and_phpPgAdmin#How_to_enable_phpMyAdmin_or_phpPgAdmin_to_be_accessed_remotely.3f">this guide</a> to be accessed remotely.

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